Last week Bethesda's Pete Hines tweeted "Just sit tight. We'll have info soon" in response to concerns that the Xbox 360 exclusivity of Dawnguard had ended without word on plans for a PC edition of this DLC for The Elders Scrolls V: Skyrim. Today he follows this will another tweet suggesting news on should come this week, saying: "Nothing has been said/announced about it. We should have info later this week." Thanks MCV.

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2) Not everyone wants crazy shit in TES. I know a lot of mod-loving people think that is the reason the series is popular, but the fact the mod-absent versions sell 10 times more says otherwise. I like TES for immersive exploration and roleplaying, and flying dragon crazy shit yo is pretty opposite to that.

Ten times more? So if the PC version of Skyrim sold 1 million, that means the PS3 and X360 versions sold 10 million?

'Cause ten times more isn't a popular way of saying a lot more, of course. That isn't some standard thing you would be a nitpicky person to come after.

Nope.

The fundamental issue still remains. You don't know anything about the platform-specific sales of Skyrim. For all you know, the PC version could have sold as well as both the X360 and PS3 versions combined. Given the growing popularity of PC gaming and Skyrim's seemingly permanent place on Steam's top 10 chart, that wouldn't be impossible. Also, the PC version of Skyrim has received more post-release support than any previous Bethesda game. In addition, Todd Howard referenced the "millions" of PC fans playing Skyrim during a press conference.